233 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Fellowship positions at Nanyang Technological University
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project Supervise a team of 6 to 9 researchers Train young researchers and students Coordinate technical and scientific efforts Job Requirements: The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Experimental Quantum
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reports and presentations for meetings, progress reports and conferences Any other tasks as requested by the Investigator Job Requirements: PhD in engineering or relevant discipline Demonstrated strong
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. To collaborate with industrial and academic partners. To perform any other duties related to the research program. Job Requirements: Preferably PhD in Computer Science, Informatics or equivalent. Independent
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writing/presentation Job Requirements PhD degree in an engineering field related to this project Experience in dynamic modeling, machine learning and optimization & controls Having basic knowledge in carbon
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papers Contributing to quarterly and annual report writing and presenting Job Requirements: PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Software Engineering Strong background and research
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and technological disclosures writing. Job Requirements: PhD in Computer science, Computer engineering, or related field. Experience in privacy-preserving techniques’ research and implementation. Strong
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updates to principal investigator and funding agency Report writing/presentation Job Requirements PhD degree in an engineering field related to this project Experience in dynamic modeling, machine learning
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predictions for the spatiotemporal interaction between free electrons, photons and nanomaterials Publish high quality papers Requirements PhD in Engineering, Physics or related field Knowledge in classical
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: PhD in the field of Polymer Chemistry. Ability to work independently and as part of a team with strong initiatives. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Good synthetic experimental skills
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, engineers and architects to investigate how individuals move in space and time in Singapore, their corresponding exposure to risk factors that intersect with urban environments, and how this influences